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Thanks for sharing, JJ.

"Doc" Blake Bloxham - formerly "Future_HT_Doc"

 

Forum Co-Moderator and Editorial Assistant for the Hair Transplant Network, the Hair Loss Learning Center, the Hair Loss Q&A Blog, and the Hair Restoration Forum

 

All opinions are my own and my advice does not constitute as medical advice. All medical questions and concerns should be addressed by a personal physician.

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Mighty JJ I have to agree with Markymark on the picture quality. The results look good but there is always hesitation on my end (patient) to say how accurate the work is due to the "photoshop" style background. I AM IN NO WAY SAYING THE WORK IS BAD OR EDITED. All i am saying is I think the background creates questions or maybe even some slight doubt.... The work looks clean and natural from what i can tell... Just my 2 cents

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Hi marky mark and Arrie, No i understand, it would make you think they have been photoshopped with the background, sorry that's just me and my ocd, i just didn't want all the pics to look messy, trust me i don't do anything to the pictures unless the client has a big spot or something on there head or face.

The pictures never give a true representation of what the treatment actually looks like in real life and they go a bit of a weird orangey/red color when you upload them on to the forum.

I will try and get some better pictures in the future.

I've attached the original anyway so you can see.

Cheers

Jason

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Mightyjj

 

I understand what your saying, but honestly real life pictures that may normally be considered messy might be more desired.... Natural lighting and harsh conditions is what I like to see at least, but I definitely understand what your saying. And please understand I never doubted the actual work...

 

Keep up the good work

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Hi Trinder,

 

Yes this was just after a 3rd session, the client wanted a dark and high density treatment, the pigments will soften and shrink over the next few weeks to appear more natural.

 

A lot of clients start off on the cautious side, then end up wanting more density and darkness when they get used to the treatment after the first 2 sessions.

 

Kind regards

 

Jason

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